The national value, the power of the blank verse, and the art of eloquence presented by K. Zhetpisbaev in the fairy tale "Bala Mergen" awaken the consciousness of the young generation, foster patriotic beliefs, expand the horizons of imagination, and teach moral values.
"The Legend of Kumqala" is a stage performance that reflects the modern generation’s relationship with time. Through a dream, a boy named Batyr embarks on a journey between past and future, play and reality, responsibility and choice—inviting the audience to deeply appreciate the value of time. This philosophical tale serves as a reminder of the true values being overshadowed by technological advancement.
Hatred and tenderness…
Two forces that coexist within the human heart.
One — destructive,
the other — saving.
And between them lies the breath of love—
as delicate as love itself, yet as powerful as fate.
Shakespeare raises an eternal question:
Can tenderness overcome hatred — and is humanity worthy of the sacrifice that tenderness brings?
In the drama, Pamela is a kind and spiritually beautiful woman. Through her actions, we witness the compassion and inner purity that are inherent to humanity.
Let the water flow from cliffs in a waterfall's roar,
Moonlight shimmer on the surface of the shore,
Stars twinkle, birds sing in the air,
The sun smiles, and fire blazes fair!
Let the world boil in a festive delight,
Dazzling eyes, stealing speech in its light.
We'll start from the Earth and roam the lands,
Journeying to hell, hand in hand.
Sometimes love pulls you into its whirlpool from the very first sight, and if we search for the feeling of being in love, the characters in the play believe that the true essence of love can only be found when two people, raised with national values and rooted in their parents' heritage, meet.
This buzzing flying here is our mosquito,
Yellow, with long legs, the mosquito:
Its color won't change,
Whether it's black or red, the mosquito.
It flies around the one who sleeps,
Until its wings break after hitting,
Will it disturb his sleep even a little,
Buzzing non-stop in his ears?
In this play by English playwright Ray Cooney, a young family, who is living peacefully, faces an absurd yet comical situation. The plot illustrates how unbelievable events unfold, bringing about sensational and funny moments.